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THE PASSIONS OF THE SOUL . PART FIRST . OF THE PASSIONS IN GENERAL , AND INCIDENTALLY OF THE WHOLE NATURE OF MAN . ARTICLE I. That what in respect of a subject is passion , is in some other regard always action . There is nothing in ...
THE PASSIONS OF THE SOUL . PART FIRST . OF THE PASSIONS IN GENERAL , AND INCIDENTALLY OF THE WHOLE NATURE OF MAN . ARTICLE I. That what in respect of a subject is passion , is in some other regard always action . There is nothing in ...
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... passion , or else bringing about actions to which these passions urge it , I do not see why they have desired to refer them all to concupiscence or anger . And besides their enumeration does not comprehend all the principal passions ...
... passion , or else bringing about actions to which these passions urge it , I do not see why they have desired to refer them all to concupiscence or anger . And besides their enumeration does not comprehend all the principal passions ...
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PART THIRD . OF PARTICULAR PASSIONS . ARTICLE CXLIX . Of Esteem and Disdain . After having explained the six primitive passions which are so to speak the genera of which all the others are species , I shall here observe succinctly what ...
PART THIRD . OF PARTICULAR PASSIONS . ARTICLE CXLIX . Of Esteem and Disdain . After having explained the six primitive passions which are so to speak the genera of which all the others are species , I shall here observe succinctly what ...
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